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OpenStudy (charlotte123):

The table below shows the average annual precipitation over a period of five years in three locations of Florida. Locations and amount of precipitation: 1 - Between 45 to 65 inches 2 - More than 96 inches 3 - Less than 8 inches Which of these statements is most likely true for Location 3? It is the most populated location. It is very far away from the ocean. Its people would depend on rivers for water. Its people would leave and migrate to other locations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know its one of these two: It is very far away from the ocean. its people would depend on rivers for water. my best bet is on the very far from the ocean.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

@marine_poolee_17 I think so too :D Thanks marine :) Can you help me with one more? :) I have just 2 choices to choose from ^-^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay sure. lol

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Thanks SO MUCH :D

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Which of these is an example of how the ocean influences climate in Florida? The warm Gulf Stream brings heavy rainfall in southern Florida. The Gulf Stream carries heat away from regions in southern Florida. During night time, oceans carry heat away from locations in coastal Florida. During day time, oceans carry heat towards locations in coastal Florida. *Its wheter a or b :)

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

The Gulf Stream current carries warm ocean water from near the equator toward Europe. Without the current, the climate of Europe would be cooler, although scientists debate how much cooler.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im gonna go with a. i lived in florida for almost 18 years. lol. so i know it well. well not quite 18, cause im not 18 yet. lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well now that you say that, im gonna go with b. cause it doesnt deliver rain all year, but it does take away heat all year.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Lol XD Thanks marine :D You really did help me a bunch today ^O^ I have one more question, but I know u gotta get to ur stuff so I will let ya go ;3 *hands cookie to marine* you deserve it :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can ask another. its all good. lol

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

:O Can u get any nicer? XD Ahhh this day cannot get any better :3

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Scientists have noted that at present the Earth is closest to the Sun in January and farthest from the Sun in July. The reverse will be true in 13,000 years and the Earth will then be closer to the Sun in July than January. How would this change affect the climate in the Northern Hemisphere? Winters would be cooler and summers warmer because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun. Winters would be warmer and summers cooler because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun. Winters would be shorter and summers longer because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun. Winters would be longer and summers shorter because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this one is gonna take some thinking. hold on. lol

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

XD no prob ;3 I can wait :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Winters would be cooler and summers warmer because of the closer proximity of the Earth to the Sun. im gonna go with that one, cause it seems legit. lol. it just makes more sense than the others.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

seems legit........best line ever XD Im gonna go with it too :D THANKS AGAIN MARINE! :D *hands another cookie*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*takes coookie, enjoys it much* =D i love that line too! *said with a mouthful of cookies* lol

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

XD ya have a great day! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will for sure. you too!

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

^O^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

=(^_^)= **meow**

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